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These Are the Worst to Clean Because They’re So High — But This Hack Is Genius
Let’s face it: some household chores are just more frustrating than others. And when it comes to cleaning those hard-to-reach, high-up spots, like ceiling fans, tall kitchen cabinets, or the tops of shelves, it’s easy to put it off until the dust becomes impossible to ignore. Balancing on step stools, stretching your arms at odd angles, and getting dust in your face — it’s not fun.
But luckily, there’s a clever cleaning hack that’s going viral for a reason: it actually works, and it makes cleaning high places so much easier.
The Problem: High-Up Dust Magnets
Areas like ceiling fan blades, the tops of curtain rods, door frames, and kitchen cabinet tops are notoriously difficult to reach. They’re also some of the dustiest places in the home, especially if you haven’t cleaned them in a while. The longer they go untouched, the harder they are to clean — dust, grease, and cobwebs build up fast.
The Genius Hack: A Pillowcase + a Mop Handle
Here’s the trick that’s saving people time, effort, and frustration:
All you need is a clean pillowcase and a long mop or broom handle.
How to Do It:
- Slide the pillowcase over the blade of a ceiling fan (or wrap it around a cabinet top or high shelf).
- Gently pull the pillowcase back while holding the edges closed — this traps the dust inside so it doesn’t fall everywhere.
- Use a mop or extendable handle to help reach high places if needed. You can even attach the pillowcase to the handle with a rubber band or clip.
- Wipe, trap, and toss — once you’re done, just shake the pillowcase outside and throw it in the wash!
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